Viewing questions (p.15-17)
1. What questions does the narrator pose about human intelligence in the future?
2. What happened to IQ scores during the 20th century, according to Robert Sternberg?
3. What does the difference between IQ scores of 100 and 130 represent, according to Robert Sternberg?
4. What factors does the narrator suggest may have contributed to increasing intelligence?
5. Why does Richard Nisbett believe intelligence will keep increasing?
6. What are the “old toolsets” and “new ones” Richard Nisbett refers to?
7. What notion would Tenelle Porter like people to embrace?
8. Why does Gavin Evans people believe that intelligence may not be increasing?
9. How do IQ tests measure intelligence, according to the narrator?
10. How would Robert Sternberg like intelligence to be viewed by society?
11. What does the neurodiversity movement argue, according to Bonnie Evans?
12. How does Elizabeth Krumrei compare Artificial Intelligence to human intelligence?
13. What does Gavin Evans think of the idea of using a computer as an analogy for the brain?
14. What does the narrator conclude about the potential limits of Artificial Intelligence?